Meta is considering charging its European users to access ad-free versions of Instagram and Facebook.
Meta is considering charging its European users to access ad-free versions of Instagram and Facebook, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
It is not clear whether regulators believe Meta's proposal is sufficient, according to the report, and they may ask the company to propose a cheaper offering.is considering charging its European users nearly $14 a month for an ad-free version of Instagram if they do not agree to let the company use their personal data for targeted ads, according to a report from
Meta has spoken with digital-competition regulators in Brussels, privacy regulators in Ireland and other EU privacy regulators about its proposal, according to the report. The company has reportedly named the plan "subscription no ads," or SNA, and it wants to start rolling it out in the coming months.
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